Bobby Sherman, the beloved teen idol of the 1960s and 70s, is battling Stage 4 cancer, according to his wife. Sherman, now 81, is best known for his breakout role as Jeremy Bolt in the television series "Here Come the Brides," which aired from 1968 to 1970. He also enjoyed a successful music career, with hits like "Little Woman" and "Julie, Do Ya Love Me."
Sherman's career spanned acting, singing, and even work as a paramedic. His clean-cut image and catchy tunes made him a favorite among young fans. News of his diagnosis has prompted an outpouring of support from fans and fellow entertainers. While the specific type of cancer has not been disclosed, the Stage 4 diagnosis indicates that the cancer has spread from its original location. Further updates are expected as Sherman undergoes treatment.
Bobby Sherman, 1960s Teen Idol, Battles Stage 4 Cancer
Bobby Sherman, the heartthrob known for his role in "Here Come the Brides" and hits like "Little Woman," is facing a serious health challenge. His wife revealed that the 81-year-old actor and singer has been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. Sherman rose to fame in the 1960s and 70s, captivating audiences with his music and television appearances. Fans and fellow celebrities are sending their support during this difficult time.